Reno J. Tibke

Reno has been studying technology since dismantling electronics as
a
child and picking up Asimov and Bradbury as a teenager. He’s been
writing and editing for a long time. At university, he jumped into
art & computer science, but was eventually seduced by sociology, the
Japanese language, and Asian Studies. So, he did that for a while, and
in 2009 he decided that he had enough of making the world a better
place and
abandoned a punishing career in international education to begin
unleashing a long-restrained passion for advocating the primacy and
positivity of technology in human life.

The result was
Anthrobotic.com, which left dry dock in February of 2011.
This site advocates a holistic perspective on technology as a
precursor to all development making it therefore the preeminent social
force of human civilization.

Reno has given himself the responsibility to explore and
share important technological developments while drawing on a background
in facilitating intercultural and international communication, bridging
between what is effectively exponential technological advancement and
society’s largely linear perspective.